Anonymous wrote:What's with the jealous pps lately? Is this millennial issue?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand the jealousy either. Especially with a sibling.
Anonymous wrote:It only stings in the beginning. My sister married into a very wealthy family (like 100 million dollar + net worth) and at first it was crazy and of course made me envious at times. Now 14 years later it just isn't a "thing". It sounds strange but its almost something I forget. It seems huge and monumental in the beginning but then you realize their issues are just like yours. Kids normalize the situation. Nursing woes know no income level. Potty training your stubborn 2.5 year old is an equalizer. Same with marriage ups and downs. Same with elderly parents. You will see what seems hard to get over now isn't. The money will be less exciting to her too. We just laughed the other day because she mentioned her "lake house" and I literally didn't know she had a lake house. We talk 4 times a week and see each other 10 times a year and I truly never heard of it. We both started dying of laughter and she went "ya I haven't been there either." We both knew how ridiculous that sounded and just couldn't help but laugh.
Anonymous wrote:Who cares about purses and jewelry??? We make more than enough money for that kind of stuff but I don't measure the value of our relationship by such shallow things. My husband is kind, fit, knows how to communicate, respects me, loves me and is a good lover, is fun, does well in his career and is respected in his field, and is a great dad. No one who buys expensive gifts could hold a candle to that.